For Days

3.1 41 Reviews

For Days creates 100% recyclable fashion with zero waste.

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3.1

For Days draws polarized reviews: devotees praise durable, comfortable basics and applaud the Take Back Bag and circular mission, while many say the brand is unreliable and the program feels deceptive. Strengths include soft organic-cotton tees, useful closet staples, and an appealing recycling concept; weaknesses include inconsistent sizing and materials, technical glitches, shifting “Closet Cash” rules capped at $20 per order, poor communication, and operational snafus that leave credits hard to use and orders delayed.

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  • A resounding yes for everything For Days is doing! Excellent product quality (seriously, relative to COS, H&M, etc. these shirts last much longer). Great fit, not too tight but also not baggy. Lots of color options and multiple form factors. The light crew is the go-to tee in my wardrobe. But, the best part of For Days is knowing my clothing footprint is being minimized: - Sustainable product design ✌🏼 - Trade-in credit for when you're done with products 💸 - Take-me back bag to recycle old clothing ♻️ - Carbon-neutral shipping 🌍

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    Honestly, you guys are doing everything right. Maybe some artist collaborations/limited drops?

  • I really like For Days. I think their mission and business model is great, and their clothes are all high quality. I love their deal days, as I've snagged some really nice pieces for super cheap. I highly recommend browsing the site and waiting for the sale drops because things you've been eyeing out can come up and you can sometimes pay even way less than half the price it was originally. Everything is of great quality and I love every piece I've gotten from them.

  • BEWARE! I paid $60 to get three bags, I filled & returned them and was SUPPOSEDLY issued $160 to spend. However, I was taken on a ride to a place called "Trashie" where apparently, I could get gift cards to places that I shop (i.e. Target). Much to my dismay, every time I attempt to use my money, these cards are "Sold Out" and seem never to be available. What's also maddening is that they send emails all the time with links to sales on ForDays.com where I find crap items (check fabric content as it's often acrylic which I know generally pills the first time it's washed), or way over-priced ugliness. When you DO put something into the cart and try to use your cash, you see in small print: "Closet Cash not applicable to Take Out Bags". DO NOT give them any items believing you will be rewarded for helping save the world through recycling cloth through this bogus outfit. If you see a remark to this, my experience, apologizing & telling me to contact customer service, that'll be BS. A representative of ForDays.com texts me who has promised multiple times to get back to me, but DOESN'T (See 2 of many text photos "Hang tight!"). My next move is to contact my State Attorney General and file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

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  • Love the concept. Clean out the closets without guilt! But, the follow through is terrible. I have purchased many bags to give as gifts to eco-conscious friends and family. I spent a lot of money. Wish I had tried it first. A couple of months ago I packed up my 1st 2 bags to send off. I followed the instructions to scan the QR code to print the return labels. No go- it just doesn’t work. Just get error messages. Contacted customer support and was assured a problem with the QR server was fixed, and they emailed me the labels. I was assured the people to whom I gifted the bags would have no trouble. Yet, here I am again. Now, the same issue. I am embarrassed to have recommended this to so many people, I do not understand why they do not print the labels and include them when they send the bags. Having customers do it is nothing but frustration. And, it assumes everyone has printers, which is not the case with many of the young people to whom I gifted the bags. What a mess! It seems like they are counting on a large percentage of the people purchasing the bags Not actually returning them filled, that way the company pockets the money and doesn’t have to pay the return postage. I am so disappointed.

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    Either have a system of sending the return labels with the bags or email the labels automatically to customers.

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For Days creates 100% recyclable fashion with zero waste.